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精选中高难度语篇江苏名校月考、期中、期末考题难度分层训练2024八年级-精选中高难度语篇江苏名校月考、期中、期末考题难度分层训练2024八年级培优生专用培优生专用文学类主题阅读文学类主题阅读增强训练增强训练主题阅读四:文学类主题阅读(三难度分层)本系列主题阅读,根据单元涉及的主题进行拓展延伸,分为基础篇(3星难度),提升篇(4星难度)和满分篇(5星难度),涉及阅读类型包括阅读理解、完形填空、首字母填空、阅读表达、阅读回答问题等。学生可以根据实际情况进行训练。一、文学类主题阅读,基础篇,难度三星Haveyoueverreadthefourgreatnovelsyet?Let’shavealookatthem.JourneytotheWestWuCheng’en,afamousChinesewriter,probablyfinisheditin1573.ThebookintroducestheamazingexperiencesofXuanzangandhisthreestudents:theMonkeyKing,PigsyandSandyintheTangDynasty.DirectorYangJiemadeitintoaTVseriesin1986.TheAdventuresofTomSawyerMarkTwain,anAmericanwriter,wroteit.Itwaspublishedin1876.ThestoryhappensinatownintheUSA.IttellssomeexcitingthingsaboutaboynamedTomwhohasmanyexcitingadventures.Italsotellshowyoungpeoplegrow,howpeopleloveeachotherandhowbadpeoplereceiveapunishment.HarryPotterItwaswrittenbyJ.K.Rowling,anEnglishwriter.Itisherfirstbook.ItwasfirstpublishedinEnglandin1997andappearedintheUSAthefollowingyearunderthetitleHarryPotterandtheSorcerer’sStone.ThebookdescribestheadventuresofHarryPotterinhissevenyearsofstudyatHogwarts.Itwassoldinmorethan200countriesandwastranslatedintoabout80differentlanguages.OliverTwistItwaswrittenbyCharlesDickens,anEnglishwriter.Itwaspublishedin1838.Ittellsastoryaboutanorphan(孤儿)namedOliverandhissadlifeexperiences.Thebookshowsmanysocialproblemsatthattimeandithasbeenadapted(被改编)severaltimesforfilms,televisionandstageplays.1.JourneytotheWestwasmadeintoaTVseriesin________.A.1573 B.1876 C.1986 D.19972.Whichofthefollowingnovelshastheshortesthistory?A.JourneytotheWest. B.TheAdventuresofTomSawyer.C.HarryPotter. D.OliverTwist.3.IfBobisinterestedinEnglishwriters,hecanread________.A.TheAdventuresofTomSawyerandHarryPotterB.HarryPotterandOliverTwistC.TheAdventuresofTomSawyerandOliverTwistD.JourneytotheWestandHarryPotter4.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothetext?A.DirectorZhangYimoumadeJourneytotheWestintoaTVseries37yearsago.B.ThestoryofTheAdventuresofTomSawyerhappensinacityintheUSA.C.HarryPotterisJ.K.Rowling’sthirdbook.D.OliverTwisttellsastoryaboutOliverandhissadlifeexperiences.5.Inwhichpartofanewspapercanweprobablyreadthetext?A.Cultureandbooks. B.Peopleandanimals. C.Artandmusic. D.Scienceandlife.阅读下面短文,从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。Inaforest,therelivedalion.Hewasoldandcouldn’trunfast.Itwas6forhimtofindsomethingtoeat.Oneday,whenhewaswalkingthroughtheforest,hefoundacave(山洞).Hethoughtsomeanimalmustbestayinghere.Buthewentintothecaveonlytofinditempty(空的).“Iwillgoinsideandwaitfortheanimaltogetback,thenIwillnolongerbe7.”hethought.Thecavewasthe8ofajackal(豺).Everyday,thejackalwentoutinthedayandgotbacktothecaveintheevening.Thatevening,thejackalcameback.Butashecame9,hefeltsomethingwrong.Everything10himwastooquiet.Hewalkedvery11tohiscave.Helookedaround,watchingforany12.“Ihavetomakesurethateverythingisalright,”thoughtthejackal.Suddenly,hethoughtofaplan.Thejackalcalledouttothecave.“Hello,mygoodcave,whathappenedtoyoutoday?Whyareyousoquiet?”Thelionthoughttohimself,“IthinkitisbecauseIamhere.13thejackalknowsthatsomethingisdangerous,Ishoulddosomething.”Sothe14calledout,“Welcomehome,myfriend.”Thebirdsflewawayonhearingthelion’scall.Asforthejackal,he15withfear(害怕).Beforethehungrylioncouldeathimup,thejackalranasfastashislegscouldcarryhim.6.A.comfortable B.fantastic C.difficult D.easy7.A.angry B.hungry C.upset D.surprised8.A.apartment B.factory C.station D.home9.A.closer B.farther C.larger D.cooler10.A.for B.around C.of D.behind11.A.loudly B.comfortably C.angrily D.slowly12.A.danger B.food C.water D.plant13.A.If B.After C.Before D.Unless14.A.lion B.jackal C.birds D.cave15.A.drove B.drank C.shook D.hurt根据短文内容和首字母提示,在下文空格处填入适当的词使短文完整。在答题卡标有题号的横线上,完整地写出空缺处各单词的正确形式。(每空一词)LittleWomenisanovelwrittenbyLouisaMayAlcott.ItisastoryaboutfoursistersinNewEngland:Jo,Meg,Beth,andAmy,anditisbasedonherownl16ofgrowingupwithherthreesisters.Whenthestorybegins,thesistersarecomplainingbecausetheyarep17andhavetowork.Theirmothersaysthattheymustn’tspendmoneyonpleasureb18thereisawarandeverybodymusthelp.Theirf19isinthearmy.Intheletterstheirfathersendshomehetellshisdaughterstoworkhardandnottowastetheirtime.Theymusttrytoa20thebadthingsintheirlivesandstaycheerful.Hewantstobeproudofthemwhenhecomeshome.Thegirlsd21tomakeanefforttoimprovethemselvesbecausetheyloveandmisstheirfatherverymuch.Inthee22,theirfatherishomefromthewar.Thenovelendswiththefamilyh23gatheringtogether.Eachsisteristhankfulforherblessingsandforeachother.Thebooktellsastoryaboutgrowth,family,friendshipandlove.Thoughtheyarenotp24andtheyallhavetheirownweaknesses,theytrytodealwiththeirownproblems.A25wegrowup,wealsomeetwithalotofproblems.Ifwetrytobehappy,tobebrave,tobethankfulwhenwefacedifficulties,wecangetwhatwewant.—TakenfromLittleWomen阅读短文,回答下面5个问题。(每题答案不超过10个词)Twoweeksaftergettingoutofthecaves,thejudgetoldTom,“Nobodywillgetlostinthosecavesagain.I’veclosedthecaveswithbigmetaldoorsandthreelocks.”Tomturnedaswhiteasapieceofpaper.“Oh,Judge,IndianJoe’sinthecaves!”Asaresult,IndianJoelaydeadonthefloor.Tomfinallyfeltsafe.ThenextdayTomandHucktalkedaboutthemoneytheyhadseen.HucksaidsomeoneelsemusthavetakenitfromIndianJoe’sroominthetavern.“Huck,Ibetthemoney’sinthecaves!Willyougotherewithmeandgetitout?”“Iwillifwegetinanddon’tgetlost.”“That’snoproblem.JustthroughtheentrancethatonlyIknowabout,wecangetintothecaves.”Soboysstartedtheirtreasurehuntadventure.Theywentdowntheriver,enteredthesecretholeandcrawledtothefarendofthetunnel.Theytiedtheirstringtoarockandmovedon.TheysoongottotheplacewhereTomsawIndianJoethatnight.Theboyswentcarefullyovertotheplace.Theyfoundasmallbedofblanketsbyalargerockbuttherewasnomoney-box.“Look,Huck.There’refootprintsandsomecandlewaxonthissideoftherock,butnotontheothersides.I’msurethemoneyisundertherock.I’mgoingtodig.”Tomtookouthisknife,starteddiggingandhitwood.Heliftedthepieceofwoodandfoundalargehole.Sotheyclimbedinsideitandfoundthetreasurebox,about$12,000,whichweresharedbythemboth.NowWidowDouglasgaveHuckahomethoughHuckwasn’tusedtothecomfortablebutregularlife.However,tobeamemberofTomSawyer’sGang,Huckdecidedtotrythenewlifeagain.—AdaptedfromTheAdventuresofTomSawyer26.WhydidTom’sfaceturnaspaleasapieceofpaper?27.Howdidthetwoboysgointothecaveswithmetaldoorsandlocksagain?28.WhatimportantsignshelpedTomandHuckknowthemoneywasundertherock?29.Howmuchdideachofthetwoboysgetfromthemoney-box?30.WhatisTomlikeinyoureyes?Whydoyouthinkso?31.同学们,“一个人可以走得很快,但一群人可以走得更远。”下图用蚂蚁的故事展示了团队合作的重要性。要求:1.短文必须包含前三幅图的要点,且合理补充第四幅图内容;2.文中不能出现真实人名和学校名称;3.80词左右。提示:1.恰当运用first,then,next;2.故事给与自己的启示;3.参考词汇:teamwork(团队合作)。____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________二、文学类主题阅读,提升篇,难度四星JimHawkinslovedadventure.WhenablindmanbythenameofBlackDogcametolivewithhimandhismotherintheirInn,Jimhadnoideahewastogetintoonegreatbigdangerousadventure.BlackDogwasanunfriendlyoldman.Onemorning,BlackDogwasfounddeadinhisroom.Jimandhismotheropenedhistrunk(旅行箱)andfoundanoldmap.Itlookedlikeatreasuremap.Jimwasexcitedandtoldhismotherthathewouldgoandlookforthetreasure.ButbeforethathewenttomeetthevillageSquire(乡绅).“Sir,thisiswhatIhavefoundintheblindman’strunkwhodiedyesterday.Itlookstomelikeamapofsomehiddentreasure,”saidJimtotheSquirepullingoutthemap.“Indeeditdoes,”agreedtheSquire.“Weshouldsetsail(航行)atoncetolookforthistreasure.”So,thenextday,JimandtheSquiregotonaship,tosetsailtoanunknownisland,lookingfortreasure.Itwasalongjourney.IntheshipJimmetanone-leggedsailorwhowastheship’scook.HisnamewasLongJohnSilver.Healwayshadhispetparrotputonhisshoulder.SilverwasveryfriendlyandhadJimrollingwithlaughter(哈哈大笑)withhisstories.OnestormynightJimfeelinghungry,walkeduptooneofthebarrels(桶)thatcontainedapples.Suddenly,heheardvoices,Jimfeltsuspicious(怀疑的)andjumpedinsidethebarrel.Onceinsidehefrozeandheldhisbreath(呼吸)tolistencarefully.LongJohnSilverwastalking.Hewassaying,“TomorrowwewillreachTreasureIsland.AssoonasIgivethesignalwewilltakeallpeopleontheshipasprisoners(囚犯).Thenwecantakethemapanddigupthetreasure.Letusgobacktoourplacesbeforeanyonesees.”WhenJimwassureeveryonehadgone,heclimbedoutofthebarrel.HetoldtheSquireaboutLongJohnSiler’splan.Thenextmorning,theislandwasvisible(可见的)inthedistance.Jimjumpedofftheshipandswamtothebank.Therehemetaraggedoldman,whosaid,“IamBenGunn.Ihavebeenshipwrecked(遭遇海难)inthisislandfortwentyyears.Isupposeyouhavecometolookforthetreasure.”Jimnoddedandsaid,“Ijumpedofftheship,therearedangerousmenonthatship.Pleasehelpme,myfriendtheSquireisonthatshiptoo.”BenGunnknewtheislandverywell.HelaidouttrapsforLongJohnSilverandhismen.Whentheycameshoutingandwavingtheirguns,theyfellintoaholeinthegrounddugbyBenGunn.Theyweretrapped(困住).JimandBenGunndugupthetreasureandswamtotheship.Jim,BenandtheSquiresailedbackhomeleavingLongJohnSilverandhismenintheislandforever.(—AdaptedfromTreasureIsland)32.WhodidJimHawkinslookfortreasurewithatfirst?A.BlackDog. B.ThevillageSquire. C.LongJohnSilver. D.BenGunn.33.WhichofthefollowingaboutLongJohnSilveristrue?A.Heownedthetreasuremap. B.Hewasaveryfriendlyperson.C.Hehadaparrotplacedonhisshoulder. D.Hewasaone-eyedsailor.34.Theunderlinedword“froze”inParagraph5probablymeans________.A.turnedintoice B.stoppedmoving C.kepteating D.kepttalking35.WhichisNOTthereasonwhyJimjumpedofftheship?A.Becausehewantedtodigupthetreasureatonce.B.Becausetheislandwasvisibleinthedistance.C.BecauseLongJohnSilverwantedtotakeallthepeopleasprisoners.D.BecausehewantedtorunawayfromLongJohnSilver.36.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Abraveboywholovedtreasuregotonaship.B.Somebravementriedtheirbesttorunawayfromanisland.C.Abraveboysailedtheseatolookforhiddentreasure.D.Twofriendsfoughtagainstdangerousmeninajourney.阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的A、B、C三个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Howdoyouspendyoursummervacation?Onthevacation,Ireadthenovel37.ItisoneofthefourclassicalnovelsofChineseliterature.ItwaswrittenbyWuChengen.Inothercountries,itisknownsimpleasMonkey.ThiswasonetitleusedforapopularwriterArthurWaley.It’sreallyinterestingandtellsussomeadventurous38.Inthisbook,amonknamedXuanzangwalkedtoIndiawithhis39students,SunWukong,ZhuBajie,ShaWujing,togetherwith40thatXuanzangrideson.ThesefourhelpsXuanzang.Althoughtheirjourneywasverydifficult,theyfinishedtheirjobssuccessfully.41inthebookisXuanzang’sfirststudent—SunWukong.Hehas42magicalpowersandhas72waystochange.Healwayssays:“Hey,Iamcoming!”

Infact,Iwatchedthe43seriesbefore,butIfoundthebookismoreinteresting.Fromthesefunnyandadventurousexperiencesandthespiritof44,Ilearnedalot.WhenImeetdifficulties,firstIshouldbequietandbrave.WhenIam45,Icanaskmyteachers,parentsandfriendsforhelp.Moreimportantly,thetrust(信任)betweenpeoplecandeepenour46.Inmyeyes,itiswellworthreadingagainandagain.37.A.JourneytotheWest B.AThousandandOneNight C.TheFourBooks38.A.umbrellas B.swings C.stories39.A.one B.three C.five40.A.agreenhill B.areddiary C.awhitehorse41.A.Thefantasticone B.Theworstkid C.Abetterexample42.A.hungry B.wet C.great43.A.TV B.plan C.prize44.A.speakingseriously B.workingtogether C.walkingalone45.A.doinghousework B.introuble C.atrader46.A.friendship B.try C.result根据短文内容及首字母提示,在下文空格处填入适当的词使短文完整。在答题卡标有题号的横线上,完整地写出空缺处各单词的正确形式。(每空一词)Afightwentonforalongtime.JimHallshotWhiteFangseveralt47,butWhiteFangwouldn’tletgoofhim.Heheldontohisthroatwithhist48.Thenoisewokeeveryoneup,WhiteFang’swoundswerebad,hewasd49.Thedoctorsaid,“Hehaso50onechanceinathousandofliving”.“We

mustmakes51hehasthatchance,”Scottsaid.“Hesavedmyfather’slife.Wemustsavehim.Idon’tcarehowmuchitc52.”Thedoctordide53hecouldforWhiteFang,buthehadlostalotofblood.Itseemedcertainthathewoulddie,buta54thedayspassed,WhiteFangslowlygotbetter.Helived,buthecouldnotf55again.Helivedther56ofhislifequietlywithScottandhisfamily,amuchgentlerandmuchlovedwolf-dog.—TakenfromWhiteFang请认真阅读下面短文,并根据短文内容回答下列问题。Oneafternoon,MarillatoldAnneshecouldinviteDianaoverfortea.Shecouldhavesomefruitcake,somejam,andsomeoftheraspberrycordialinthecupboard.AnnerandowntheroadtoDiana’shousetoaskhertotea.Dianacameinhersecond-bestdress.Shepouredherselfaglassofcordialanddrankit.“That’sveryniceraspberrycordial,Anne,”shesaid.“I’mhappyyoulikeit.Takeasmuchasyouwant.”AndsoDianahadtwomoreglassesofcordial.Suddenly,sheturnedpale.“I’msick,”shesaid,“Imustgohome.”AndsheleftGreenGablesandranallthewayhome.OnMonday,AnnewenttoseeifDianawasfeelingbetter.Shesoonranbackhomewithtearsrollingdownhercheeks.“Whathashappened,Anne?”askedMarilla,“Mrs.BarrysaysthatIsentDianahomedrunkonSaturday.Shesaysshe’snever,evergoingtoletDianaplaywithmeagain!”Marillawenttothecupboardandthencamebacktothekitchenwithabottleofwine,tryingnottosmile.“Anne,yougaveDianawineinsteadofraspberrycordial.Didn’tyouknowthedifference?”“Inevertastedit,”saidAnne.“ButMrs.Barrywillneverbelieveme.AndnowI’llneverbeabletoplaywithDianaagain!”Oneevening,Annewasathomedoingherhomework.Matthewwashome,too.Suddenly,AnnelookedupandsawDianastandingatthedoor.Shelookedveryworried.“Whatisthematter,Diana?”criedAnne.“Oh,Anne,docomequick,”saidDiananervously.“MinnieMayisverysick.FatherandMotherareawayintownandthere’snobodytogoforthedoctor.”Matthewquietlygothiscapandcoatandwentforthedoctor.ThetwolittlegirlsrantoDiana’shousehandinhand.MinnieMaywasDiana’sthree-year-oldsister.Shewasverysick.Annesawherandimmediatelywenttowork.Shehadlookedaftermanychildrenbeforeandknewwhattodo.“Firstwemusthavelotsofhotwater.Putthefireon.I’mgoingtogivehersomemedicine.”MinnieMaydidnotlikethemedicine,butAnnedidnotgiveup.Allnight,DianaandAnnestayedwithMinnieMay.Itwasthreeo’clockwhenMatthewcamewiththedoctor.Butbythen,MinnieMaywassleeping.Anneexplainedtothedoctorwhatshehaddone.Hewasveryimpressed.Lateron,hetoldMr.andMrs.Barry,“Thatlittlered-headedgirlisverysmart.Shesavedthatbaby’slife.”Thenextday,Mr.andMrs.BarryinvitedAnnecomeforalovelydinner.Theyallsaidwonderfulthingsabouther,andshefeltveryspecial.(—fromAnneofGreenGables)57.WhatdidAnnethinkshewasgivingDianatodrink?58.WhydidMrs.BarrybecomeangrywithAnne?59.WhatdidAnnedothatchangedMrs.Barry’smindabouther?60.WhydidAnnefeelspecialwhentheyallsaidwonderfulthingsabouther?61.Accordingtothisstory,whatdoyouthinkofAnne?62.童话故事深受孩子们的喜爱,你一定读过《皇帝的新装》这个童话故事。请你根据下图提示,以“TheEmperor’sNewClothes”为题,用英语写一篇80词左右的短文,在学校广播站“英语之声”栏目播出。要求:1.语句通顺,没有语法错误;2.包含图片全部要点;3.从中你得到哪些启发,可适当发挥;4.80词左右。(温馨提示:亲,交卷前仔细检查一遍!)________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________三、文学类主题阅读,满分篇,难度五星Spider-Manisoftenthoughtofasoneofthebestsuperheroesofalltime.Butdidyouknowthathealmostwasn’tcreated?StanLeecameupwiththeideaforSpider-Manin1962.Hewasadifferentkindofsuperherofromwhathadcomebefore.Hewasateenagerwhohadeverydayproblems.Backthen,superheroeswerestronggrownmenwhosavedpeople.Teenagerswerehelpers.Theheroesdidn’thavetoworryaboutreal-lifeproblemslikepayingbillsandcaringforoldpeople.Theyflewintheskyandfoughtaliens.StanLeeplannedtochangethat.WhenStantoldhisbossaboutSpider-Man,hisbosssaiditwas“theworstidea”he’deverheard,reportedtheVintageNews.Foratime,itseemedlikethatwastheendforStan’sfriendlyneighborhoodhero.Butthen,Stanhadanidea.OneofMarvelComics’bookswasgettingcanceled(取消).AccordingtoStanLee,“Nobodycaredwhatyouputinsideabookthatwasgoingtobekilled.”So,StanLeeteamedupwithartistSteveDitko,whomadeSpider-Man’siconic(标志性的)look.Together,theyputSpider-Manontothe15thandlastissue(期)ofthecomicbookAmazingFantasy.Spider-Manwasahugehit.Theissue,showingthesuperheroonitscover,wasabestseller.Andso,Spider-Manwasgivenhisowncomicbook,TheAmazingSpider-Man.Hehasbecomeoneofthemostpopularfictional(虚构的)charactersofalltime.So,ifyouhaveanideathatyouthinkisgreat,don’tgiveup!63.WhatmadeSpider-Mandifferentfromothersuperheroesatthattime?A.Agrownmanwithlotsofcourage. B.Ateenagerwithdailyproblems.C.Neverworryingaboutreal-lifeproblems. D.Alwaysfightingaliensfromouterspace.64.WhydidStanLeealmostgiveupontheideaofSpider-Man?A.Becausehisbossdidn’tliketheidea. B.Becausenoartistwantedtoworkwithhim.C.Becauseheranoutofideasforthecharacter. D.Becausehisbookwasgoingtobecanceled.65.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“ahugehit”probablymean?A.Brave. B.Kind. C.Successful. D.Pleasant.66.Whatdoesthewriterwanttotellus?A.Superheroesarefarawayfromus. B.Weneedtochangeourideas.C.Givingupdoesnotmeanfailure. D.Beingcreativeisallyouneed.Whentheyarrivedinthecourtroom(法庭),theKingandQueenofHeartsweresittingontheirthrones.Theroomwasfullofbirdsandanimalsandacompletepackofplayingcards.TheKnaveofHeartswasstanding67twosoldiersatthefrontoftheroom.Therewerechains68hishands.Alicesaw69there,too.Hehadapieceofpaperinonehandand70intheother.Inthemiddleoftheroomtherewasatableandonittherewasabigplateofjamtarts.WhenAlicesawthem,shestartedtofeel71.“Theyareprobablyfortea,”shethought.“Ihopethetrialisn’tlong.”Shebeganto72everythinginthecourtroombecauseshedidn’twanttothinkaboutthetarts.“That’sthejudge(法官),”shesaid.“Hewearsabigwig(假发).”ThejudgewastheKingandhewaswearingthewig73hiscrown.Helookedverysilly.“Andthosetwelvecreaturesinthatboxarethejurors(陪审员),”Alicesaid.Shefeltvery74withherherself.Shewasonlyasmallgirlbutsheknewalotofdifficultwords.Thejurorswereverybusy.Theywerewritingontheir75.“Whataretheywriting?”AliceaskedtheGryphon,whowasstandingnexttoher.“Theirnames,”itsaid.“Theydon’twanttoforgetthem.”“76things!”Alicesaid.Asshesaidthis,thejurorswrotethewords“stupidthings”ontheirblackboards.Oneofthemcouldn’tspelltheword“stupid”andhadto77hisfriend.ThentheWhiteRabbit78histrumpet(喇叭).“What’sthecrime?”theKingasked.TheRabbitread:“TheQueenofHearts,shemadesometarts.Allonasummerday:TheKnaveofHearts,hestolethosetartsandtookthemallaway!”“What’syourverdict(裁定)?”theKingaskedthejurors.“No,no,YourMajesty!Wemustcalla79first,”theWhiteRabbitsaid.“80thefirstwitness!”theKingshouted.TheWhiteRabbitblewhistrumpetthreetimesandtheMadHattercamein.Hewascarryingateacupandapieceofbreadandbutter.“I’msorry,YourMajesty,81Ididn’tfinishmyteabeforeIcamehere.”67.A.infrontof B.behind C.between D.nextto68.A.around B.below C.in D.on69.A.theWhiteRabbit B.theMadHatter C.theQueenofHearts D.theMarchHare70.A.apocketwatch B.breadandbutter C.abigwig D.atrumpet71.A.angry B.hungry C.bored D.happy72.A.name B.call C.remember D.write73.A.ontopof B.inthemiddleof C.atthebottomof D.atthecornerof74.A.proud B.pleased C.angry D.patient75.A.blackboards B.notebooks C.laptops D.textbooks76.A.Wrong B.Right C.Common D.Stupid77.A.turndown B.turnto C.turnover D.turnoff78.A.played B.blew C.kicked D.knocked79.A.witness B.judge C.thief D.criminal80.A.Take B.Call C.Arrest D.Kill81.A.and B.but C.or D.because根据短文内容和首字母提示,在下文空格处填入适当的词使短文完整。(每空一词)Lateonenight,Gulliverreceivedawarningthatsomenobleswantedhimkilled.Quickly,hewrotealettertotheemperorofLilliput,“I’mofftovisitBlefuscu,asIpromised.”Thenhehurrieddowntotheseab82LilliputandBlefuscu.ThekingofBlefuscuhimselfcameouttomeethim.“Welcome!”criedtheking.“Stayasl83asyoulike.”Walkingonthebeachaweeklater,Gulliversawasmallboat—butafull-sizedone.Itwasfloatingupsidedowninthewater.Gulliverrushedtothekingandbegged,“Canyouhelpmerescuetheboat?Thiscouldbemyc84togohome.”“Ofcourse,”saidtheking.“Takesomeshipstohelpyou.”Gullivers85outtotheboat,holdingropesfromeachoftheships.WiththeshipspullingandGulliverp86,theboatwasbroughtsafelytoshore.Gulliverandthek87mensetaboutfixingtheboatforhislongjourneyhome.Soon,theboatwasfinished.“I’dliketoleavenow,”Gullivertoldtheking.“Butn88oneathomewillbelievemystory.CouldItakesomeofyourpeoplewithme?”“Ican’tpossiblyallowthat,”saidtheking.“Butyoumaytakesomecowsandasheep.”Hea89gaveGulliverfiftybagsofgoldcoins.“Idon’twantyoutogo,”hesaid.“ButIunderstandwhyyouhaveto.”“Thankyou,”saidGulliver.“I’llneverforgetyouall.”Afteronlyafewdaysatseainhisboat,Gulliversawaship.Heshoutedandwavedwildly.Hewasl90!Onesailorfoundhim.TheshipsailedoverandpickedupGulliver.“Wherehaveyoucomefrom?”askedthecaptain.“AplacecalledLilliput.”saidGulliverandheshowedthecaptainthep91fromtheemperor.Thecaptainwassosurprised.Forafewgoldcoinsandacoupleofcows,heagreedtotakeGulliverallthewayhome.AnswerquestionsinCOMPLETEsentences.Foralongtimepeoplehadwonderedhowlifehaddevelopedonearth.TheBiblestatedthatgodhadcreatedeverythinginaweek.Somepeopledidnotbelievethis.“Whataboutfossils?”theyasked.“Whathashappenedtothestrangecreatureswhichexistedsomanyyearsago?”theyasked.CharlesDarwin,ayoungmanjustoutofuniversityin1831,wasofferedajobonashiponavoyageofdiscoveryaroundtheworld.Lifeonboardwastough.Darwinwasterriblyseasickandwasonlyhappywhenhewasashorecollectingplantsamplesandobservinganimals.Itwastobethemostimportantjourneyinhislife.Itlastedforfiveyears;hereturnedinOctober1836.DarvinstudiednatureinSouthAmericaandinagroupofsmallislandsintheSouthPacific.Oneachislandtherewerebirds.Theywereverysimila

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